True Overclock differs from Auros System Information Viewer in CPUID handling.
True Overclock differs from Auros System Information Viewer in CPUID handling.
Hello,
I own a Gigabyte Auros Gaming 5 Wifi x470 with a Ryzen 5 2600. I’m struggling to adjust the clock settings manually in the BIOS. My RAM is set to XMP with a speed of 3200 MHz. The CPU clock information in BIOS is automatically enabled, and when I run CPUID it displays clock speeds around 3.8 to 3.9, which I thought were auto-boosted.
Using Auros System Information Viewer shows the clocks at 3.4, while CPUID reports a higher rate. The BIOS still lists 3.4, which I expected to be the default setting and only boosts when Windows is active. I’m using the stock cooler from the Ryzen 5 2600 and want to avoid overheating but still get optimal performance possible at this time.
Could you offer any advice on why these discrepancies occur or what target clock speeds should I aim for with the stock cooler?
The newest version of CPU-Z is 1.85 and they resolved several issues.